EA has already come out and said that locking the player out of his game was an unintended glitch, and that upon realizing what had happened, the problem was dealt with.
If a doctor claimed copyright a negative review you wrote about him, couldn't you republish it with a bunch of snarky comments and claim that it was a parody of the original?
No, because individuals do not evolve; that is left up to populations. However, a population of immortals would likely experience less selective pressure than a population of mortals.
Should be simple enough to smuggle through. Put it on an external disk, delete it, and don't touch the disk again. Once you're through Customs, undelete the files. There is no way that customs will scan your disk for deleted porn.
Re: Hi Mike guard dog.. I dont have to make anything up, Mike does that for me.
Darryl, would you please shut up and stop trolling? A large number of the posts here consist of critiquing American decisions. He does not extol "US superiority." We would all appreciate it if you would think a little bit before writing your rants.
The beauty of this system is that it doesn't matter if you actually infringe. If you get reported, you have a strike. Sure, the half that doesn't infringe on copyright will probably have a lower rate of reports, but innocence is no defense against Hadopi.
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I'm fairly certain that Angry Dude just wants to see Mike without his pants on.
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